I don't think that we have the right to judge Tom G Warrior because he is not into black and occult stuffs anymore, after all, this dude made his dark music when he was young, now he grew older and completely change, and i think that it is normal. Maybe Nifelheim now can live from their music and stay into their dark world, but i don't think that Tom G warrior had this chance... now he's an adult and get other occupations than living through metal...

Nobody from this period have not change... and Tom G Warrior brought a lot for extrem metal, so i don't care about what he is doing now...

Hellhammer rules, and Apocalyptic raids is maybe the first black metal album of all time...

As much as Hellhammer rules, the demon entrails compilation only serves to prove Tom Warrior only stands behind dollar bills these days and it's a complete joke. After living under a rock for 25 years as well as disregarding his work in hellhammer completely, i guess he realized Hellhammer had actually become really popular, not to mention heavily bootlegged by every bootlegger who comes out of the woodwork, therefore decided he wanted to release it officially so he could get some of the pie himself. I bought it on CD for $10 a while back at a local shop, but the packaging is really shitty too. Fuck it.

Afterall it's his own job and music and he never had a single dollar for it, and if he want to do some money on it, why not? He's not the first to do money like that, and i guess it is better if the money that could create Hellhammer today goes to Tom G warrior and not to e-bay bootlegger...

We all know that Warrior wimped out 20 years ago, so i don't think it is a surprise if he make music only for money...

those adds were pretty much the norm in magazines back then, even up to the mid 90s. Thrash magazine, Kerrang! even Terrorizer (and all it's one/two issue predecessors) all had these retarded "witch seeking demon" or 'death metal biker god seeks motorcycle slut..must be into the devvviil!" adverts.

The artwork is good on Demon Entrails. The downside for me is that the sound sucks. My Death Fiend tape sounds better. Satanic Rites is better on the tape too, not to forget the really good mastering job on the older bootlegs.
And the track they named this after, Demon Entrails, isn't even included.

Rehearsal consists of two parts: Constant Revelations Of Doom rehearsing and in the end they shortly play Demon Entrails (instrumental, approx. 25 seconds). Second short file was just cut away from the first file, but it is only some blabla.

Line Up: Tom, Mark Owens, Bruce Day. Listen to the guy talking too much during the rehearsal and you know why Mark Owen was kicked out quite fast.